Komisarjevsky: What the jury decided in the murder of Michaela Petit

Here is the jury's decision to find no mitigating factors in the 2007 murder of Michaela Petit. The jury also found that the prosecution did prove aggravating factors in the slaying during the Cheshire home invasion.

A 2002 investigation report: A litany of charges and a troubled youth

Komisarjevsky: The 'mitigating' factors

The state and the defense on Tuesday rested their cases in the penalty phase of the Joshua Komisarjevsky case. This document shows what the defense claims are the "mitigating factors" as they try to convince the jury to give the defendent life in prison rather than the death penalty.

Jurors see clip from 'Jesus Camp' documentary

Jurors considering whether Joshua Komisarjevsky should be executed for the 2007 Cheshire triple homicide or spend his life in prison listened to testimony from an expert on religion Tuesday and viewed part of a documentary on a Pentecostal summer camp for children. Here's a clip from the 2007 documentary, "Jesus Camp":

The defense team is trying to convince jurors that Komisarjevsky’s unorthodox upbringing, combined with the alleged sexual abuse he suffered as a child, is a mitigating factor.